pyrography
Americannoun
plural
pyrographies-
the process of burning designs on wood, leather, etc., with a heated tool.
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a design made by this process.
noun
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the art or process of burning designs on wood or leather with heated tools or a flame
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a design made by this process
Other Word Forms
- pyrographer noun
- pyrographic adjective
Etymology
Origin of pyrography
Example Sentences
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The pyrography outfit was produced, and for fifteen minutes Prince Ferdinand William Otto labored, his head on one side, his royal tongue slightly protruded.
From Long Live the King! by Rinehart, Mary Roberts
In the second were displayed china painting, pyrography, and paintings in oil, water color, and pastel, all by Missouri women.
From Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission by Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
With the aid of a pyrography set the name of the camp and that of the owner of the knife was burned on the handle.
From Camping For Boys by Gibson, Henry William
“Yes; I am going to etch the name ‘Dandelion Camp’ in the wood with a red-hot poker, and sketch the dandelions about the name in pyrography, also.
From Girl Scouts at Dandelion Camp by Roy, Lillian Elizabeth
Have some one of your friends bring you a chair, a table and an old pyrography outfit, together with some book-ends on which to burn a design.
From Love Conquers All by Williams, Gluyas
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